Fake News Debunker for Chrome 0.79.0
Author:
InVID & WeVerify
Date: 04/05/2024 Size: 2 MB License: Freeware Requires: 11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS Downloads: 240 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
Fake News Debunker for Chrome is especially useful when verifying videos and images shared on Social Media to help you discover if they are what the proclaim.
Fake News Debunker is a Chrome extension that can help you verify images and videos on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. You can also use it to perform reverse image searches on search engines like Google, Yandex, Bing, Tineye, Baidu, and Karma Decay (for Reddit), and query the Database of Known Fakes (DBKF) to detect manipulated images or videos.
Additionally, you can fragment videos from various platforms into keyframes, which can be enhanced and explored through a magnifying lens. You can also use the extension to search Twitter more efficiently through time intervals and a new Social Network Analysis module, read video and image metadata, and check for video copyrights.
Moreover, Fake News Debunker provides a new enhanced forensic toolbox that can be applied to images suspected of being manipulated. Another new forensic module, CheckGIF, which is made in the EnVisu4 IFCN project, allows you to create a GIF between a manipulated image and an original one to better reveal the manipulation. This extension is an essential tool for anyone concerned about the accuracy of the information they encounter online, as it allows you to quickly search for fact checks or cross-network queries.
Fake News Debunker for Chrome also includes an Assistant feature to help you to find which tool can be used to support your specific verification work.
Fake News Debunker is a Chrome extension that can help you verify images and videos on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. You can also use it to perform reverse image searches on search engines like Google, Yandex, Bing, Tineye, Baidu, and Karma Decay (for Reddit), and query the Database of Known Fakes (DBKF) to detect manipulated images or videos.
Additionally, you can fragment videos from various platforms into keyframes, which can be enhanced and explored through a magnifying lens. You can also use the extension to search Twitter more efficiently through time intervals and a new Social Network Analysis module, read video and image metadata, and check for video copyrights.
Moreover, Fake News Debunker provides a new enhanced forensic toolbox that can be applied to images suspected of being manipulated. Another new forensic module, CheckGIF, which is made in the EnVisu4 IFCN project, allows you to create a GIF between a manipulated image and an original one to better reveal the manipulation. This extension is an essential tool for anyone concerned about the accuracy of the information they encounter online, as it allows you to quickly search for fact checks or cross-network queries.
Fake News Debunker for Chrome also includes an Assistant feature to help you to find which tool can be used to support your specific verification work.
Editor's Note:
InVID uses your browser's local storage for your preferences (language, features) to make it work properly. They do not use cookies; therefore, no personal data will be saved, and your browsing data will not be tracked. Nevertheless, your consent is needed to use Matomo for the sole purpose of understanding which tools are being used and how to enhance the verification plugin. If you do not consent, Matomo will be disabled, as well as your preferences, when you close your session.
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